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Thermodynamic Properties: Equations and Models

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This lecture covers the fundamental concepts of thermodynamic properties, including equations of state, empirical correlations, and mixture rules. It explains the estimation of thermodynamic properties for pure components, the calculation of chemical equilibrium, and the use of constitutive equations in energy systems modeling.

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